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Literatures Impact on Music
Literature has undoubtedly had a massive influence on how music is created. Morgan McMillan explains and celebrates that impact.
Review: YONAKA – ‘Seize the Power’; Powerful and Brilliant
Katie Evans reviews the newest track from Brighton-rockers YONAKA.
Hidden Gem: Avantdale Bowling Club – Self Titled
Reece Beckett thinks back to the brilliant debut album from jazz-rap project Avantdale Bowling Club.
Review: Royal Blood – Typhoons; Dreary and Forgettable
In years gone, Royal Blood’s dirty breed of garage rock seemed fresh. Their 2014 self-titled…
Retrospective Review: LFO’s Advance
Max Williams takes us back to LFO’s second album.
Experimental and Promising; A Review of Black Country, New Road’s ‘For The First Time’
Reece Beckett reviews the debut album from post-punk band Black Country, New Road.
What We’re Listening To: January
A new year means a whole bunch of new tunes for us to rave about!
Review: Lindsey Stirling – Lose You Now (feat. Mako); A Comforting Warm Hug
Though only armed with a violin, Lindsey Stirling certainly has a way of telling an…
Review: Billie Eilish and Rosaliá’s Lo Vas a Olvidar; ”Moody, hazy melodies and reverb-heavy synths”
After a year of waiting for the anticipated collab, was it worth the wait?
Review: Django Django – ‘Free From Gravity’; A Disappointing Shift in Tone
Katie Evans reviews the latest release from art-rockers Django Django.
‘A New Venture for the Band’: A Review of Django Django’s Glowing in the Dark
Katie Evans reviews art-rock band Django Django’s latest album.
This Week in Records (15/2/2021) – Taylor Swift, Greta Van Fleet and Dua Lipa
Taylor, Birdy, Greta, and Dua- all you could want from another week of This Week in Records.
Unique, Memorable, and Entertaining; A Review of Ashnikko’s Demidevil
Connier Seamer praises the quick witted lyrics and funky beats of Ashnikko’s newest LP.
A Polarizing Show of Two Sides of One Rapper: A Review of Slowthai’s ‘TYRON’
Connie Seamer praises the second half of Slowthai’s newest album TYRON, but can’t help feeling that the first half falls short.